Wudi - my hometown is a place that is developing rapidly in the 21st century. Although it is not big, it is not what it used to be and has undergone earth-shaking changes.
Since entering the new century, the economic development of this small city seems to have taken off. Buildings under construction and countless vehicles can be seen everywhere in the county. The new area under construction is so beautiful! Flat and wide asphalt roads, tall buildings rising from the ground, lush flowers and trees, and majestic architectural crafts. They all make it difficult to move even an inch, and they are nostalgic for going back and forth. The majestic New District Square is like a huge diamond with colorful light in the dark night, shining with green and gold. Listening to soft music and walking on the quiet path, smelling the fragrance of flowers and plants, and admiring the water columns rising into the sky and spraying in an orderly manner, you will feel like you are separated from the world, like a world away, a paradise. My mood suddenly brightened.
In the blink of an eye, the National Day is ushering in again. The teacher talked to us about the changes in the motherland and the changes in our hometown. The teacher said that when she was a child, there were no roads, but roads simply made of dirt. When it was windy, the dust flew up, and when it rained, it was muddy. Not to mention the living conditions and learning conditions.
Now, under the leadership of the party and with the joint efforts of the people, our hometown has undergone earth-shaking changes.
Many people have moved into new buildings, and LCD color TVs have entered thousands of households. Nowadays, almost every household has computers, TVs, and refrigerators, and living standards have improved significantly. The changes in my hometown amaze me. Inadvertently, our hometown has entered a well-off society with the changes of the times.
Our learning conditions have also improved significantly. With the advent of multimedia, we can travel around the world with our teachers without leaving home. And now teachers are like magicians who often bring unexpected surprises to our learning. School buses have also entered our schools, making our commute to and from school more convenient, safer and more comfortable. The most unexpected thing is that we can swim in the ocean of knowledge without paying any tuition, fees and book fees. These are all the benefits that reform and opening up have brought to us. Not only is my hometown changing, my motherland is also undergoing rapid changes.